Trump Was Right? Climate Change Hoax Documented

Politifact.com quoted Donald Trump as saying climate change was a “hoax” created by the Chinese. They also mentioned that he later said he was only joking about the creation comment but still repeatedly said climate change was “bullshit”, “nonsense” and a “hoax”. The serious question remains; who did create the climate change hoax and why do we have to joke about what no one dares to discuss?

I found the answer to who created the climate change hoax while researching a graduate thesis called “The Visual Framing of Climate Control in the New York Times 1851-Present”. The thesis tracks the history of climate change and found a correlation between major war events and images of climate change in the news. Before studying at UNLV I was writing alternative energy articles for Diesel Power magazine. I was told to stop criticizing the manufactures and to quit writing green articles. I was curious about the science of global warming although it helped my field with funding. I was a journalist and wanted to find a scientist to get some facts.

I contacted the geoscience department and they said I would have to take the science level class. So I did and got a B. I also came up with part of an enhanced weathering scheme using sonics, cavitation, and olivine flour to control carbon dioxide levels. What is a good CO2 level? Who decides? Will it make weather not change? Although the class was on the greenhouse effect we didn’t discuss any of these questions or the physics of it. So I contacted Dr. Oliver Hemmers who was the director of the Harry Reid Center for Environmental Science at UNLV. He studied at the Max Planck Institute and Berkley as a physicist. Turns out the physicists do not agree with the climate scientists as documented in the APS framing document on climate change. Even though he was very successful he was not re-signed during my student assistantship with him. I helped him with a presentation called “Why Climate Models Fail” which can be found on slideshare.

While studying the science I also studied the history. I found catastrophic environmentalism has deep roots and is cut from the same philosophical cloth as eugenics as Michael Crichton first noted. Thomas Malthus, Francis Galton, and Svente Arrhenius are all related grandfathers of climate change. John F Kennedy ridiculed Malthus and his pessimistic predictions in his last speech delivered to the National Academy of Sciences warning against weather modification. In the 1970’s the U.N. declared climate modification for military purposes illegal due to Operation Popeye and others. The military scientists jumped ship and subverted the environmental movement.

Gregory Bateson was responsible for climate change propaganda including the movie “Circuit Earth” which was released on the first Earth Day. Interestingly Earth Day was created by population controllers including Gaylord Nelson, Fred Dutton, and many other liberal elites– not grassroots organizers. The movie which includes other such as Paul Ehrlich and Alan Watts, warned of a coming ice age due to human activity. Allen Ginsberg helped make the movie but not before he was given LSD at Stanford by Gregory Bateson. Many others were given LSD as documented by John Mark in his paper “The Search for the ‘Manchurian Candidate’: The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Science”.

The liberal hero Gregory Bateson and his climate change supporters would probably not want the developing world to know why it really wants to limit carbon dioxide emissions. It’s not to save the planet but to create a better form of colonialism through CIA activities. This is documented in David Price’s paper “Gregory Bateson and the OSS: World War II and Bateson’s Assessment of Applied Anthropology”. In it he said “Bateson wants to strive for a new and improved colonial system”. Bateson was married to Margret Mead who wrote “Atmosphere: Endangered and Endangering” a climate alarmist book which was supported federally by the National Institute of Health.

Bjorn Lomborg writes about how it is unfair to invest so much into climate change since it diverts money from the common sense approach of fighting poverty. I think that’s what Trump was arguing in one of his tweets “Give me clean, beautiful healthy air” this is common ground we can all agree on. Andrew Ross mentions another challenge the alarmists must face, “No one needs to doubt the urgency of the greenhouse problem to recognize that any Western suggestion of standards for the development of other countries is also a reinforcement of the long history of colonial underdevelopment of the non-European world.”

The Original Captain Trips

Before Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band…before Timothy Leary…before Ken Kesey’s band of Merry Pranksters and their Electric Kool-Aid Acid Tests…before the dawn of the Grateful Dead, there was Alfred M. Hubbard: the Original Captain Trips.

Here is an important quote:

You will not read about him in the history books. He left no diary, nor chatty relatives to memorialize him in print. And if a cadre of associates had not recently agreed to open its files, Captain Alfred M. Hubbard might exist in death as he did in life–a man of mirrors and shadows, revealing himself to even his closest friends only on a need-to-know basis.

Also it said this:

They called him “the Johnny Appleseed of LSD.” He was to the psychedelic movement nothing less than the membrane through which all passed to enter into the Mysteries. Beverly Hills psychiatrist Oscar Janiger once said of Hubbard, “We waited for him like a little old lady for the Sears-Roebuck catalog.” Waited for him to unlock his ever-present leather satchel loaded with pharmaceutically-pure psilocybin, mescaline or his personal favorite, Sandoz LSD-25.

It also said:

Among Hubbard’s heavyweight cheerleaders was Aldous Huxley, author of the sardonic novel Brave New World. Huxley had been turned on to mescaline by Osmond in ’53, an experience that spawned the seminal psychedelic handbook The Doors of Perception. Huxley became an unabashed sponsor for the chemicals then known as “psychotomimetic”–literally, “madness mimicking.”

But neither Huxley nor Hubbard nor Osmond experienced madness, and Dr. Osmond wrote a rhyme to Huxley one day in the early 1950s, coining a new word for the English language, and a credo for the next generation:

To fathom hell or soar angelic,

Just take a pinch of psychedelic.

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More interesting quotes:

The captain was pardoned of any and all wrongdoing by Harry S. Truman under Presidential Pardon #2676, and subsequently became agent Captain Al Hubbard of the OSS.

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Jason Thompson received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Law & Society from Winona State University and the International University Of Ulaanbaatar where he studied U.S.-Mongolian Foreign Relations 1860-1920. He also attended programs at Hennepin Technical College in Minnesota, Soonchunhyang University in the Republic of Korea and at the University for Peace in Costa Rica. He has a Master of Arts degree from University of Nevada, Las Vegas where he focused on how climate control was visually framed in the media using content analysis, enhanced weathering techniques that create power and control atmospheric carbon dioxide percentages and high-energy x-ray applications. Jason has wrote for Diesel Power and The Costa Rica News.